Poststructuralist feminists try to theorize patriarchal thought as misrepresentation of the actual power relations between the sexes in their public life, and Cixous focuses the personal conflict of a woman who is still stuck in the ancient predefined gender roles imposed by patriarchal society. The ...
Jhumpa Lahiri's The Lowland can be read as a narrative about what life could be in the absence of the ideological movements of the 1960s and the 1970s shap... E Shah - 《Economic & Political Weekly》 被引量: 1发表: 2014年 PSYCHOLOGICAL DISPLACEMENT IN JHUMPA LAHIRI'S THE LOWLAND Jhumpa...
THE PREDICAMENT OF UNDERDOGS IN JHUMPA LAHIRI'S A REAL DURWAN AND THE TREATMENT OF BIBI HALDAR A civilized society aspires to create an environment where all members of society have equal chance to come up in life irrespective of their social standin... D Girase - 《Review of Research》 ...
Jhumpa Lahiri The Interpreter of Maladies Many children in the world are born and raised into cross cultural lives.JhumpaLahiriis an example of one of those people.Lahirislife experiences influence her symbolism‚ themes and styles of her writing. Growing up in America‚ she was greatly influe...
There had been a time in her life when such presumptuousness would have angered Ruma. She missed it now. Adam would be away that week, on another business trip. He worked for a hedge fund and since the move had yet to spend two consecutive weeks at home. Tagging along with him wasn...
and Others(2022). Of her translation work, Lahiri toldHarvard Business Review, “I will always feel like an outsider wherever I am, and I continue to explore that in my work and my life. Translation is a way of insisting on that, because you are always on the outside of the text.”...
4. “A Place to Regain Lost Perspective, Give Life New Meaning”: Jhumpa Lahiri’s Hell-Heaven In an August 2017 interview with the Literary Hub, Jhumpa Lahiri—who shortly after the publication of her last English novel, The Lowland (2013) decided to move to Italy and write in Italian—...
to see them develop psychologically and emotionally. The way in which you see them change I found really moving, and I wanted to do that. I really wanted to show Regina change over time, especially in terms of the way she feels about relationships and her own sor...
The collection was praised by American critics, but received mixed reviews in India, where reviewers were alternately enthusiastic and upset as Lahiri had not painted Indians in a more positive light".The collection consists of nine dazzling stories: "A Temporary Matter", "When Mr. Pirzada Came ...
Lahiri's path-breaking novel, The Lowland is somewhat different from a major number of contemporary works in the sense that in this fiction, history and fictional representation merge into one another. Lahiri has delved deep into history, nurtured and fostered the historical details and finally ...